1956
- ClassicBands.com
April 7
The CBS Radio Network debuts the first regularly scheduled, nationally broadcast Rock and Roll show, Rock 'n' Roll Dance Party, with Alan Freed as host.
April 7
Little Richard's "Long Tall Sally" enters the US Pop chart, where it would climb to #6. The record would top the R&B chart and became the first of his three US Top 10 hits. A cover version by Pat Boone appeared on the Pop chart simultaneously and reached #8.
1958 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Capitol Records officially abandons the sale of 78 RPM singles in the UK, choosing to issue all new releases as 45 RPM only.
1962 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
The Rolling Stones began to take shape when Mick Jagger and Keith Richards met guitarist Brian Jones at the Ealing Jazz Club. Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts came into the picture in January of 1963.
April 7
Eighteen year old Shelly Fabares, who was currently appearing as Mary Stone on TV's The Donna Reed Show, had the number one song in the US with "Johnny Angel", a #41 hit in the UK. She was accompanied by Glen Campbell on guitar, Hal Blaine on drums and Darlene Love And The Blossoms on backup vocals. Her highest charting follow-up would be "Johnny Loves Me", which peaked at #21 on the Billboard chart.
1967 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Paving the way for what would become an FM radio format, San Francisco's KMPX-FM begins playing Rock 'n' Roll album cuts instead of 45 RPM singles.
1973 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Diana Ross started a two-week run at the top of the US album chart with "Lady Sings The Blues".
1979 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
"Music Box Dancer" by Canadian pianist Frank Mills became the number-one single in the US, the first instrumental in several years to reach the top of the charts. In Mills' home country, the record only made it to #47.
April 7
24 year old Rickie Lee Jones performs her upcoming single "Chuck E's In Love" on Saturday Night Live. The song would rise to #4 on the Billboard chart and help bring Jones a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
1981 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
The Who's former manager Kit Lambert died after falling down a flight of stairs in his mother's home in London, England. Along with his partner, Chris Stamp, Lambert guided The Who from 1964 through 1967 and produced many of their albums including "The Who Sell Out" and "Tommy".
1985 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Wham! becomes the first western Rock group to play 'live' in China.
1988 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Alice Cooper nearly hanged himself while rehearsing his act when a safety rope broke and left him swinging by his neck. He was promptly rescued by a quick thinking roadie.
1990 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
The Carpenters' LP "Only Yesterday" rose to the top of the UK album chart for a two week stay. It would climb back to #1 at the end of April for a further five weeks.
April 7
At Farm Aid IV in Indianapolis, Elton John sings "Candle In The Wind" for 18 year old Ryan White, who is suffering from AIDS. White will die just hours after the show and Elton will act as a pallbearer at his funeral four days later.
1994 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Soul singer Percy Sledge pleaded guilty to tax evasion after he failed to report $260,000 in income earned between 1987 and 1989. He was sentenced to serve six months in a halfway house.
1998 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Singer George Michael is arrested in a public restroom in Beverly Hills for lewd conduct. He acknowledged his homosexuality on CNN a few days later and was sentenced to community service for the incident.
2000 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Heinz Burt, the bassist for The Tornadoes, died at the age of 57 after a long battle with motor neuron disease. The group's biggest hit was the 1962 instrumental "Telstar".
2006 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
An internet fan site broke the news that Love front man Arthur Lee was battling acute lymphoblastic leukemia. He would succumb to the disease on August 3rd.
2008 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
66 year old Bob Dylan received an honorary Pulitzer Prize for his "profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power."
2010 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Whitney Houston was released from a Paris hospital after suffering a respiratory infection. She called media reports that she was using drugs again "ridiculous."
2015 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
The original manuscript of Don McLean's "American Pie" sold for $1.2m at Christie's in New York.
2016 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Simon And Garfunkel's 52-year-old track "The Sounds Of Silence" made a surprise return to the Billboard charts when it debuted at #6 on the Hot Rock Songs chart as well as #2 on the Streaming Rock Songs chart. The song was featured in a viral video that showed actor Ben Affleck looking pensive as his Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Freedom co-star Henry Cavill discussed the negative reviews given to their new movie.
April 7
The CBS Radio Network debuts the first regularly scheduled, nationally broadcast Rock and Roll show, Rock 'n' Roll Dance Party, with Alan Freed as host.
April 7
Little Richard's "Long Tall Sally" enters the US Pop chart, where it would climb to #6. The record would top the R&B chart and became the first of his three US Top 10 hits. A cover version by Pat Boone appeared on the Pop chart simultaneously and reached #8.
1958 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Capitol Records officially abandons the sale of 78 RPM singles in the UK, choosing to issue all new releases as 45 RPM only.
1962 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
The Rolling Stones began to take shape when Mick Jagger and Keith Richards met guitarist Brian Jones at the Ealing Jazz Club. Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts came into the picture in January of 1963.
April 7
Eighteen year old Shelly Fabares, who was currently appearing as Mary Stone on TV's The Donna Reed Show, had the number one song in the US with "Johnny Angel", a #41 hit in the UK. She was accompanied by Glen Campbell on guitar, Hal Blaine on drums and Darlene Love And The Blossoms on backup vocals. Her highest charting follow-up would be "Johnny Loves Me", which peaked at #21 on the Billboard chart.
1967 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Paving the way for what would become an FM radio format, San Francisco's KMPX-FM begins playing Rock 'n' Roll album cuts instead of 45 RPM singles.
1973 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Diana Ross started a two-week run at the top of the US album chart with "Lady Sings The Blues".
1979 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
"Music Box Dancer" by Canadian pianist Frank Mills became the number-one single in the US, the first instrumental in several years to reach the top of the charts. In Mills' home country, the record only made it to #47.
April 7
24 year old Rickie Lee Jones performs her upcoming single "Chuck E's In Love" on Saturday Night Live. The song would rise to #4 on the Billboard chart and help bring Jones a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
1981 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
The Who's former manager Kit Lambert died after falling down a flight of stairs in his mother's home in London, England. Along with his partner, Chris Stamp, Lambert guided The Who from 1964 through 1967 and produced many of their albums including "The Who Sell Out" and "Tommy".
1985 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Wham! becomes the first western Rock group to play 'live' in China.
1988 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Alice Cooper nearly hanged himself while rehearsing his act when a safety rope broke and left him swinging by his neck. He was promptly rescued by a quick thinking roadie.
1990 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
The Carpenters' LP "Only Yesterday" rose to the top of the UK album chart for a two week stay. It would climb back to #1 at the end of April for a further five weeks.
April 7
At Farm Aid IV in Indianapolis, Elton John sings "Candle In The Wind" for 18 year old Ryan White, who is suffering from AIDS. White will die just hours after the show and Elton will act as a pallbearer at his funeral four days later.
1994 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Soul singer Percy Sledge pleaded guilty to tax evasion after he failed to report $260,000 in income earned between 1987 and 1989. He was sentenced to serve six months in a halfway house.
1998 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Singer George Michael is arrested in a public restroom in Beverly Hills for lewd conduct. He acknowledged his homosexuality on CNN a few days later and was sentenced to community service for the incident.
2000 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Heinz Burt, the bassist for The Tornadoes, died at the age of 57 after a long battle with motor neuron disease. The group's biggest hit was the 1962 instrumental "Telstar".
2006 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
An internet fan site broke the news that Love front man Arthur Lee was battling acute lymphoblastic leukemia. He would succumb to the disease on August 3rd.
2008 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
66 year old Bob Dylan received an honorary Pulitzer Prize for his "profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power."
2010 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Whitney Houston was released from a Paris hospital after suffering a respiratory infection. She called media reports that she was using drugs again "ridiculous."
2015 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
The original manuscript of Don McLean's "American Pie" sold for $1.2m at Christie's in New York.
2016 - ClassicBands.com
April 7
Simon And Garfunkel's 52-year-old track "The Sounds Of Silence" made a surprise return to the Billboard charts when it debuted at #6 on the Hot Rock Songs chart as well as #2 on the Streaming Rock Songs chart. The song was featured in a viral video that showed actor Ben Affleck looking pensive as his Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Freedom co-star Henry Cavill discussed the negative reviews given to their new movie.
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